Jiti
Jiti is a traditional form of music and dance originating from the Hmong people, primarily found in regions of Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its vibrant rhythms and melodies, often performed during cultural celebrations and festivals. The performances typically involve colorful costumes and intricate movements that reflect the rich heritage of the Hmong community.
The music of Jiti is usually accompanied by traditional instruments, such as the qeej, a type of bamboo mouth organ. This art form serves not only as entertainment but also as a means of storytelling, preserving the history and values of the Hmong culture for future generations.